Very, a provider of IoT development with over ten years of experience in creating smart and connected solutions, has announced that it has secured the AWS IoT Core Service Delivery designation. This recognition from Amazon Web Services (AWS) highlights Very’s consistent commitment to addressing complex IoT challenges and helping clients achieve new levels of excellence in Cloud architecture.
This AWS IoT Core Service Delivery designation distinguishes Very as a member of the AWS Partner Network (APN) with specialised expertise, demonstrated technical proficiency, and a proven track record of customer success in delivering innovative IoT solutions and pioneering greenfield projects, all seamlessly integrated into existing Cloud infrastructures. To earn this designation, AWS Partners must demonstrate extensive AWS experience and the ability to deliver solutions effectively on AWS.
“This designation is really a reflection of our team’s dedication to delivering cutting-edge connected solutions,” sad Ryan Prosser, CEO at Very. “This is more than an achievement – it is a testament to our ongoing commitment to our clients to deliver an even higher level of customer experience and enhance our offerings using AWS services.”
For both existing and prospective clients of Very, this designation ensures that solutions operating on AWS IoT Core, a managed Cloud service enabling connected devices to interact securely and efficiently with Cloud applications and other devices, are optimised for cost-efficiency, reliability, and performance. This guarantees that their specific requirements will be met with customised, scalable solutions that provide substantial business value.
One client, SUN Automation, has already reaped the benefits of Very’s expertise in AWS IoT Core. Very was instrumental in developing their innovative anomaly detection solution, Helios, which is built on AWS IoT Core.
“The Very team is knowledgeable, and they deliver. They’ve delivered everything they’ve promised in the timeframe that they’ve promised it,” said Chris Kyger, President of SUN Automation.
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